A. tenth
B. eleventh
C. twelfth
D. fourteenth
A. tenth
B. eleventh
C. twelfth
D. fourteenth
A. lady-in-waiting to Queen Philip pa of Hainaut
B. nurse of royal court
C. governess to Henry IV
D. none of the above
A. 1386
B. 1300
C. 1343
D. none of the above
A. the Battle of Hastings
B. Saint Patrick’s mission
C. the Fourth Lateran Council
D. his marriage to Eleanor of Aquitaine
A. Henry II
B. Henry III
C. Henry V
D. Edward III
A. Geoffrey Chaucer
B. Marie de France
C. Chrétien de Troyes
D. b and c only
A. the Battle of Agincourt
B. the Battle of Hastings
C. the Norman Conquest
D. the War of the Roses
A. a work derived from a Latin text of the Roman Empire
B. a story about love and adventure
C. a Roman official
D. a work written in the French vernacular
A. 4
B. 1
C. 0
D. 2
A. They were written for sophisticated and well-educated readers.
B. Writing continued to benefit only readers fluent in Latin and French.
C. Their readers’ primary language was English.
D. A and C only